The Small Catechism – part 183

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: John 1:16

Life, and with it rescue from all evil, comes through the Living Word. Everlasting life comes only through him who is the life and light of humanity, when each person receives him by believing in him.

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The Small Catechism – part 181

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Colossians 1:27

Temptations come in different forms. Typically, we think of them as being interior, compulsions of the mind or heart. But temptations are exterior as well, sometimes coming from the persuasive speeches of false preachers, or even friends and family.

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The Small Catechism – part 180

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Colossians 1:21–23

How are we to be protected from the devil, or from the world, or even from our own corrupt nature? Can we provide our own protection? Are we able to purchase it with our deeds or those of someone else with the same debased disposition?

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The Small Catechism – part 178

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Revelation 21:23

In eternity, the righteous will shine like the sun (Matt 13:43); but, I wonder, why should we wait for eternity? Let us burn brightly now. I know; I know. You ask, How can I, a poor sinner, blaze with such glory?

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The Small Catechism – part 177

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Ephesians 4:31–32

It is our Christian duty to absolve one another (Matt 6:14–15; John 20:23; James 5:16), as Christ has forgiven us. Before we come to his table, we must graciously extend his peace to all.

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The Small Catechism – part 173

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: 2 John 8–9

One may believe in Christ, a sort of historical or even biblical knowledge of him, but still, not believe on him. Believing in him may require nothing more than one would by believing in anyone or anything else.

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The Small Catechism – part 171

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Acts 6:1–4

From the early days of the church, there was concern for both spiritual and physical needs. When believers are hungry, the church must feed them. When they are thirsty, the church must provide them drink.

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The Small Catechism – part 166

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Revelation 3:15–18

It is God’s will that we find our satisfaction in him. When we are content with our deeds and religious devotion, we may feel satisfied but our attitude is bile in the throat of the Almighty. Tepid religiosity is a faith killer.

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The Small Catechism – part 163

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Revelation 2:10–11

We are to fear God rather than the things of this life. Suffering, even great suffering, may be our lot, yet it is only for the space of time. A Day is coming when time is undone, and with it all the tribulation of this life.

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The Small Catechism – part 162

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Revelation 2:4–5

The fear, love, and trust of God both bids us do his will and gives us the power to do so. And what is God’s greatest command than that we love him above all others, and our neighbors as ourselves?

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The Small Catechism – part 160

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Revelation 1:5b–6

We have no beasts to sacrifice, yet we are priests to our God. We have no temple where the people come to our services, for we are all priests to our God. We have no special, ornate garments, as in baptism we have been clothed in Christ.

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The Small Catechism – part 156

Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Series: Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Matthew 21:21–22

Everything belongs to the Father, and in him all creation holds together (Col 1:17). Is he then, unable to grant your prayers? Indeed, there is a so-called power that holds back the hand of God.

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